This lead to her decision to avoid implants after her battle, because they didn't leave feeling in the breasts — she wanted to try something different.

So she found a doctor at the University of Tokyo in Japan that specialized in stem cells. She brought him to the U.S., hooked him up with an American doctor, and then had to wait for bureaucracy to clear itself.

It's pretty amazing what plastic surgeons can do these days — especially with the help of stem cell research.

Suzanne Somers beat breast cancer 12 years ago after undergoing a lumpectomy to remove a malignant tumor. Unfortunately, 65% of her right breast was also removed in the procedure. She recalled in the harrowing experience in an interview with People magazine, saying:

After a 30 year rift, during which neither of them spoke, Suzanne Somers and her Three's Company co-star, Joyce DeWitt, had an emotional reunion on the former's web series Suzanne Somers Breaking Through!

As Suzanne explains:

“I was fired for [asking] to be paid what they paid the men and everybody turned on me. Yeah, it was a problem. [Then] I thought, you know, everybody’s gone from that show. John [Ritter] is dead, Norman [Fell] is dead, Audra [Lindley] is dead, the producers are all dead…It’s just me and Joyce, and we shared a moment in time that will never be again. So she comes out and it was so emotional. Here I’m looking at someone who I spent such a moment in time with and I hadn’t seen her for 30 years and she looks great – you should watch! Of course I cried. I mean, it was just like, what a waste. And then it made me think of John and how awful it is that John is gone. I still can’t believe John Ritter is gone.”

Very true! We're so happy to hear that these two were finally able to put the past in the past, and honor those involved with the classic series who are no longer with us by reuniting and celebrating each other!

Before they were able to land their current roster of dancers for the upcoming season, which includes Jersey Shore’sMike “The Situation” Sorrentino, Dancing With The Starswas rejected by many people.

Mark Zuckerberg, the creator of Facebook, was approached by the show, but he passed. They should have checked his profile first to see if DWTS was in his "Favorite TV Shows" section on his Facebook page.

Sylvester Stallone was also approached about doing the show. He declined the offer, but we wouldn’t be surprised if the offer spurred an idea in his head for his own show. Dancing With The Former Action Stars? Who wouldn’t want to see Dolph Lundgren let loose on stage?

We’re not really sure why Tim Allen and Drew Carey declined the offer though. Tim Allen’s got nothing better to do, other than hang around and pray that they decide to make Toy Story 4. As for Drew Carey, he’s in the best shape of his life! He should totally do the show!